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It was the clap back heard around the Internet. On Thursday, Kim Kardashian finally addressed her fiery social media takedown of Tyson Beckford and the subsequent uproar she was being homophobic.

Last week, The Shade Room posted comments Beckford made about the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star's body on social media. In response to a picture of Kim outside of Jimmy Kimmel Live, Beckford commented, "Sorry I don't care for it personally." He also wrote, "She is not real, doctor f--ked up on her right hip."

When Kardashian saw the body shaming comments, she replied, "Sis we all know why you don't care for it." Shortly after, Kardashian started to receive backlash over her comment and was accused of being homophobic.

During a radio interview on Real 92.3 on Thursday, Kardashian addressed the social media feud and her comment.

"Really dude, like you're gonna body shame me? Like OK. OK, OK, sis," Kardashian said of Beckford's comments. "When I choose to clap back, it's like I don't do it to people that I know are just looking for the come up and just looking to cloud chase. That is like the most annoying thing. So I see things all the time, I wanna say something so badly and I'll be like, 'I'll end you.' But then it'll just continue so much more."

"With this, people were sending me stuff on his page and he keeps on going and going and going I'm just like, 'Dude, that's so female lame to me. That's just lame to me,'" Kardashian said. "And for anyone to say that I am homophobic for the comment of saying 'sis' like, I'm sorry, I'm the least...all my best friends are gay, I support the community, I love the community, they love me. That has nothing to do with this."